“Obviously, there’s different physique shapes for guys to play the game, which is a great thing because it caters to a lot of different people.

“It’s a great opportunity to go down and play with your mates; for us at this level it’s something we really enjoy doing and it’s the same for the kids as well.” Whether he was running out to play for Lurnea Public School south-west of Sydney, where he grew up, or for the Wallabies against the All Blacks, as he will be this Saturday, the same grin lights up his face.

Leadership Samoa Spokesperson, Sioeli Alofaifo, told the Samoa Observer the two athletes were chosen by their class in the beginning.

“When our event was launched this year in April these two sent their videos to congratulate us on our launch,” he said.

“We have sent them the confirmed date of the event so we will confirm everything else by the end of the month.

“We are also hoping to get more Samoan athletes who are playing for overseas teams to encourage and acknowledge our athletes here.” Mr.

The Vailima Sports Awards powered by Leadership Samoa 2015 has confirmed two of their Ambassadors who will be at the event on 17 December 2016.

“There are changes as you get a bit older but for most kids I tell them to really enjoy themselves.” It’s this simple heart-felt message which Folau carries into all his own games and his interactions with fans, team-mates – even opponents: a pure love of the game.

“Rugby’s a team sport so you need your team-mates to work with,” adds Folau.

Yesterday we were able to see a couple of the amazing snaps thanks to each of the stars' Instagram accounts, but now we've got a look at what their amazing honeymoon in the Maldives looks like.